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Rick Feneley

Rick Feneley is a news and features writer for The Sydney Morning Herald. His column, Then Again, appears on Saturdays. He was the paper's long-term night editor before returning to writing in late 2008.

Judith Ireland and Rick Feneley
ABC managing director Mark Scott will announce on Monday cuts to the service that the ABC provides in response to the $254 million budget cuts announced by Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Rick Feneley
The veteran Aboriginal performer Archie Roach says indigenous Australia is grappling with two tragedies: the sudden death of the pioneering producer Gavin Jones and the cancellation – caused by...

David Wroe, Rick Feneley
A top terrorism expert says the use of stolen passports on flight MH370 ''eerily'' resembles a 1994 attack on a Philippines flight by an al-Qaeda-linked hijacker and represents a ''massive security...

David Wroe and Rick Feneley
A terrorism expert says the use of stolen passports on flight 370 ''eerily'' resembles a 1994 attack on a Philippines flight by an al-Qaeda-linked hijacker and represents a ''massive security...

Heath Aston and Rick Feneley
Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull has defended the ABC's independence in the face of an attack by Tony Abbott on the national broadcaster, which the Prime Minister said 'instinctively takes...

Rick Feneley
Two weeks after the worst of NSW's bushfire emergency, the O'Farrell government is refusing to say whether it will consider burying power lines in fire-prone areas or buy back properties razed in...

Jonathan Swan, Bianca Hall, Rick Feneley
Labor would have been reduced to a parliamentary rump worse than in the Whitlam defeat of 1975 had it not replaced Julia Gillard with Kevin Rudd as prime minister, according to leaked internal...

Rick Feneley, Negar Salek, Michael Bachelard, Rory Callinan and Alex Ellinghausen
Reza Mollagholipour is on the phone from Manus Island, trying to explain how his life came to this. ''It's as black as it can be,'' he says in Farsi.

Rick Feneley
Man who plans to be Australia's next immigration minister raises prospect of a series of English-test 'barriers' to attaining citizenship, and vows asylum boats would be turned back without seeking...

Rick Feneley
The man who plans to be Australia's next immigration minister has re-embraced the 1970s term ''integration'', raised the prospect of a series of English-test ''barriers'' to attaining citizenship,...